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Looking for something to do in Denver this Saturday? In its second season at Denver’s Sie Film Center and lauded by Westword as “one of the most unique festivals to launch in Colorado” (also featured in the #2 spot on their top ten Colorado film festival list) SeriesFest is where you need to be.

And if you’re an investigator –private or otherwise– looking for (A) entertainment (B) what the entertainment industry gets wrong about investigators (C) what the entertainment industry gets right about investigators. (D) inspiration (E) All of the above, then Drama Block Four on Saturday, June 25th at 3:15 is the one we recommend because both pilots feature investigators.

The first pilot of the block is Farr, created by Aidan Largey. Set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Farr follows Michael Gallagher, an ambitious young detective investigating the city’s most — More—

When we first learned a private investigator was competing on the Fox reality cooking competition, MasterChef we were intrigued but dubious. Why had the show changed her title from “Private Investigator” to “Investigator” we wondered. The fact she wasn’t licensed in the State of Colorado but claimed “Denver” as her hometown also gave us pause and our previous post reflected that.

We have since then completed an interview learned not only that Barbara Savage has an interested Denver (her father taught at DU) history but the MasterChef contestant is a hard working private investigator as well as a gifted one and we look forward to following her on MasterChef which airs Wednesday 8/7c on Fox.

If you would like to learn more about her work as a private investigator or need a Los Angeles based PI you can reach her through her company AplusPI.

Barbara Savage: My father was a CIA agent. He was Condoleza Rice’s International Afairs Professor at DU. She used to come to our house for dinner. I grew up not knowing who my dad was, but I had a deep desire to become a police officer when — More—

From Friday, September 22nd to Saturday September 24th investigators from over the country will convene at the Renaissance Hotel in Downtown Denver where the Professional Private Investigators Association of Colorado (PPIAC) 2016 Rocky Mountain Private Investigators Conference takes place.

Whether you’re a Colorado based process server looking to punch up your skill set or a fledgling who wants to do more than just get your feet wet, you’d have a lot to gain by investing your Saturday in a Process Servers Association of Colorado (PACES) day long seminar at the Serve Now offices on Blake street in Downtown Denver.

According to Fox, an investigator named Barbara Savage will be one of 40 chefs competing for the MasterChef title on the Season Seven premiere of the reality cooking show. The show airs tonight at 8/7c on Fox.

Savage is from Colorado, however, she is not registered as a licensee with Colorado’s Department of Regulatory Agency (DORA). This leads one to doubt she is a — More—

According to Sun Sentinel reporter Kate Jacobson, 36 year-old Elena Richart Escota was arrested last week for horse theft. Sixty-two year old Mexico City resident Gonzalo Senosiain had left three prized horses, worth $220,000 under Escota’s care.

After noticing a surge of excessive Visa card activity, Senosiain demanded Escota return to Mexico with the horses. When his phone messages went unreturned and she vacated the Wellington property –taking the horses with her– he got a private investigator on the scene.

While Jacobson’s article does not specify the word done by the private investigator –there were also deputies involved– one can infer the attempted $65,000 online sale of one of the horses, on Facebook pages and groups was the work of a PI and — More—